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Tiny planet panoramas
Tiny planet panoramas












tiny planet panoramas
  1. Tiny planet panoramas how to#
  2. Tiny planet panoramas series#

You can repeat this as many times as you want until you reach the end of the panorama. Have a friend stand in one part of your frame, capture them, and then have them move to another part of your scene to capture them again. Sounds difficult, but all it takes is a little running around on your friend's part. Imagine a horizontal panorama where a friend (or your pup!) shows up multiple times across the scene. It'll take a little bending on your part, but the final photo is worth the stretch.īecause panorama apps let you guide what you capture in every part of a panorama, there's room for changing up parts of your scene before it gets photographed.

tiny planet panoramas

Try shooting vertically with a 360 panorama app to get a fun view of the sky and ground all in one seamless snap. Now you can fit tall buildings, redwoods, or Ferris wheels into one epic frame. Horizontal panoramas are fun, but vertical is a whole new kind of fun.

Tiny planet panoramas how to#

Of course, if you'd rather not launch your phone into the air, a fast sweeping motion can achieve a similar effect.Ĭheck out Photojojo's complete guide to panorama glitching for tips on how to play with this method. This idea's borrowed from brave photographers who threw their DSLRs up into the air to get a quick-and-dirty aerial photo.ĭubbed "glitching," you can combine this technique with panoramas and to get a trail of your camera's path for a weird and fun capture. Just shoot a few overlapping panoramas, port the photos into the app, and watch as the photos are stitched together into one huge panorama. A similar app for Androiders is PanoStitch. Use Auto Stitch to stitch multiple iPhone panoramas together quickly and seamlessly. If one 270-degree panorama gives you one big beautiful photo, what do five (or more) give you? A panoramic super photo! Thanks to our pal Heather Champ for this tip! With a little thinking outside the box (as panoramas do so well), even places you pass everyday suddenly look so much more interesting.Īnd don't wait 'til your next vacation - there's no need for a breathtaking backdrop to shoot an eye-catching panorama. Well, there's more to squeeze out of your phone's pano-capturing chops. You've tried it once or twice, but after the initial excitement, it just hasn't stuck. Maybe your phone has a built-in panorama feature, or perhaps you downloaded a panorama app on the recommendation of a friend. Check out the rest of Photojojo's tips here.

tiny planet panoramas

Tiny planet panoramas series#

Editors' note: This guest post is part of a five-part series on Photojojo's best photography tips.














Tiny planet panoramas